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Lanihau Nui Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps 226-227
Honolulu, July 14, 173
R.A. Lyman, Esquire, Commissioner of Boundaries for the Island of Hawaii, Hilo.
Dear Sir:
I have respectfully to request that you will define and settle the boundaries of the following named lands on the Island of Hawaii and belonging to His Majesty, the King.
Waikoekoe (an ahupuaa) in Hamakua, bounded mauka by Puukapu, a crown land, West by Waipio belonging to Honorable C. Kanaina and by Kuikuihaele belonging to the Government; East by Keaa belonging to the Government, makai by the sea.
Lalakea, an Ili Kupono in Hamakua bounded on the west by Waipio belonging to Honorable C. Kanaina and by Waimea belonging to the crown; East by Kuikuihaele belonging to the Government & by Waikoekoe belonging to His Majesty and makai by the sea.
Lanihaunui in Kona, bounded North by Keohuolu belonging to Keohokalole, South by Lanihauike belonging to the Government , and makai by the sea.
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Kawanui - ike in Kona, bounded North by Kawanui belonging to the Government; South by Lehaulanui belonging to His Majesty; Mauka by Mr. Johnson's land and makai by the sea.
Lehaulanui, Kona, bounded North by Kawanui ike belonging to His Majesty; south by Lehoalaike belonging to the Government; Mauka by Mr. Johnson's land and Makai by the sea.
Honuaino 1, Kona, bounded North by Lehoalaiki belonging to the Government; South by Honuaino belonging to Amara; Mauka by Mr. Johnson's land and makai by the sea.
All the above have been surveyed and the maps and notes of survey accompany this application.
In some instances it may be that the surveys do not include all that belongs to His Majesty (see Lanihaunui tho' I do not know that nay thing has been left out [)].
Mr. S.C. Wiltse will, if he can do so, make any surveys that may be required and attend to the matter of settling the boundaries, procuring testimony &c. before the Commissioner, He will also represent me on settlement of boundaries of my lands and make surveys for me, and if he can be present when the boundaries of Madam Akahi's lands are settled, he will present her also and protect her interests.
It is possible that I have not named all of the lands bounding those above mentioned, or have given the names of the lands or owners quite correctly.
Respectfully yours,
Charles R. Bishop, Acting for His Majesty, the King and for himself
Lanihaunui Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, Hawaii, Volume A, No. 1, pps. 305-306
The Ahupuaa of Lanihaunui, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, 3rd Judicial Circuit
On this 12th day of August A.D. 1873 the Commission of boundaries for the 3rd Judicial Circuit met at Kailua, North Kona, Hawaii for the hearing of the application of C.R. Bishop, acting for His Majesty, Lunalilo I for the settlement of the boundaries of Lanihaunui situate in the District of North Kona, Hawaii.
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.... 00 chains;
North 66 1/2° East 5.00 chains;
North 64 1/4° East 5.80 chains;
North 62 3/4° East 4.84 chains;
North 79° East 6.30 chains;
North 77 1/4° East 2.30 chains;
North 79 1/2° East 4.50 chains;
North 73° 00' East 4.48 chains;
North 61 1/4° East 1.70 chains to a pile of stones marked L; thence along Government portion of Lanihauike;
North 33° 15' East 13.82 chains to a punawai marked X at the side. Thence;
North 1° 45' East 7.67 chains to rock marked X at place called Nohoanaa, or Nohoanaomaa; thence along boundary of Keahuolu;
South 49° 30' West 10.56 chains to a koa tree marked Y at place called Kaopapa;
South 60° 00' West 22.33 chains marked L 50 feet North West of koa tree marked [upsidedown Y];
South 54° 30' West 21.89 chains to a rock marked X;
South 54° 15' West 9.41 chains;
South 59° 30' West 5.01 chains;
South 63° 30' West 15.56 chains;
South 50° 00' West 7.58 chains;
South 44° 15' West 4.45 chains;
South 59° 00' West 3.12 chains;
South 47° 30' West 2.82 chains;
South 60° 30' West 3.57 chains;
South 58° 00' West 4.64 chains;
South 59° 00' West 3.38 chains;
South 58° 30' West 6.45 chains to point marked C on mauka side of Government road from Kona to Kawaihae;
South 30 1/2° West .32 chains to corner of kuleana No. 5317. Thence along said kuleana [page 353]
South 63° 00' West 2.14 chains;
South 53° 30' West 3.25 chains;
South 45° 15' West 4.48 chains; thence along land of Keahuolu makai of kuleana on Lanihaunui;
South 49 1/2° West 2.06 chains;
South 54° 00' West 51.20 chains;
South 53° 00' West 4.15 chains;
South 54° 00' West 6.41 chains;
South 48° 15' West 3.02 chains to rock marked X;
South 49° 00' West 39.30 chains to rock marked X at place called Kahoi;
South 49° 00' West 38.79 chains to rock marked X at place called Waianuia
South 48° 00' West 11.35 chains to rock marked X;
South 44° 30' West 35.88 chains, marked X;
South 52° 30' West 28.70 chains to rock marked X;
South 59° 00' West 4.39 chains to rock marked X;
North 82° 00' West 12.88 chains to rock marked X;
North 74° 45' West 30.14 chains to corner of stone wall.
North 64° 15' West 19.85 chains to rock marked X;
South 49° 30' West 9.33 chains to a point on the side towards Kailua, just outside of the cocoanut grove. Thence
South 83° 00' West 7.42 chains to a point of rocks at the seashore marked X;
Thence along shore to the place of commencement.
Area 302 Acres
R.A. Lyman, Commissioner of Boundaries, 3d Judicial Circuit
Note: Surveyed by J.F. Brown
Costs in full paid by applicant
Book of Costs lost on wreck of Schooner Caroline Mills at Honokaia Hamakua, Hawaii, May 1878
(Kuleana award to Wm. C. Lunalilo, No. 8559B, Apana 11, May 26, 1854)
[No. 25, Lanihaunui Ahupuaa, District of North Kona, Island of Hawaii, Boundary Commission, 302 Acres, 1874]